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Oct 24, 2024

 

Local Inflation Update
  • Inflation at 3.8% - lowest since March 2021 (3.5 years ago)
  • Well below SARB's target range midpoint of 4.5%
  • Q3 year-on-year inflation at 4.3% (vs SARB's expected 4.4%)

SA CPI YonY September 2024 SA CPI YonY September 2024

November MPC Meeting Outlook
  • Rate cut expected, but size uncertain
  • Possibility of 25bps vs 50bps cut
  • Factors affecting decision:
    • Rand weakness
    • Rising oil prices
    • Global economic conditions

 

Currency Markets
  • US Dollar showing significant strength
  • DXY moved from 100.42 to 104.33 (≈4% increase in one month)
  • Strong capital flows into US
  • Rand trading at R17.73
  • Potential to move above R18
  • Long-term targets of R16.80 and R15.50 looking less likely short-term
US Election Impact
  • Potential implications of different outcomes
  • Trump's proposed policies could be inflationary:
    • Planned tariffs
    • Immigration restrictions
  • Impact on labor markets and prices
Famous Brands Results Analysis Using AI
  • Demonstration of AI analysis using Google Notebook LM
  • Key findings:
    • Leading Brands: Operating margin >50%
    • Signature Brands: Operating margin -6.7%
    • Manufacturing: Improved margins due to diesel savings
    • Geographic performance varies:
      • South Africa: 1.8% margin
      • UK operations showing significant decline
      • Cash generation at R498 million (7% decrease)
      • Plans for 89 new stores

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00:00 Local Inflation and Economic Outlook
06:01 Using AI for Investment Analysis
12:06 Famous Brands Results Analysis
18:05 Comparative Analysis with SPUR


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